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    Devil's Pie (everyone favourite window manipulation tool) 0.2.4 is
    out. It appears that I intended to do a 0.2.4 release many moons
    ago, since it has regular expression matching for window titles
    and application names, but I never got around to it...
  </p>
  <p>
    In this last week I have received not one but two different RPM
    spec files for it, so I thought I best get a release with them in
    out before I get more!
  </p>
  <p>
    Thanks to Patrick Aussems for the regexp code, and Michael
    Raab/Lars R. Damerow for the RPM spec files.
  </p>
  <p>
    Downloads are in the usual place, a <a
    href="/computing/devilspie-0.2.4.tar.gz">tarball is here</a> and
    <a href="/debian/">Debian packages</a> are available. The tarball
    has a spec file, so <tt>rpmbuild -tb</tt> should work.
  </p>
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